Shannon Stapleton | ReutersPeople leave the gravesite of Chardon High school student Daniel Parmertor after his burial.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSFaculty members from Chardon Park Elementary School embrace students at a memorial remembering the victims of the Chardon High school shootings, before they return to school for the first time since the shootings in Chardon.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSChardon School Superintendent Joeseph Bergant embraces a student as they returned to school for the first time since the school shootings.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoResidents of Chardon, Ohio, applaud as hundreds of students and parents march to the high school in Chardon to honor the three students who were killed in a shooting there Monday. The school re-opened to parents and students today and classes resume Friday.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSRebecca Bennett (L) holds up supportive signs with her children, Jack and Sara, as students walking from a memorial remembering the victims of the Chardon High school shootings return to school for the first time since the shootings.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSStudents and parents walk from a memorial remembering the victims of the Chardon High school shootings, as they return to school for the first time since the shootings. Three students were killed and two others wounded by suspect TJ Lane in Monday's shooting.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoStudents and parents march to the high school in Chardon, Ohio to honor the three students who were killed in a shooting there Monday. The school re-opened to parents and students today and classes resume Friday.Request to buy this photo

Tony Dejak | AP PhotoKyle Simmons, 9, lights a candle on the square in Chardon. The Geauga County town 30 miles east of Cleveland is mourning the death of three students and the wounding of two others in a shooting at the high school Monday morning.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSAndy Hasz, a junior at Chardon High School, grieves outside a memorial remembering the victims of the school shooting. The suspected gunman, 17-year-old T.J. Lane, appeared in juvenile court on Tuesday. He was ordered held pending charges of killing three classmates and wounding two others.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSA sign remembering the victims of the Chardon High school shooting is seen on a fence.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoHundreds of students, many of them accompanied by parents or guardians, left the main square in Chardon for the nearly one-mile walk to Chardon High School.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSndy Hasz, a junior at Chardon High School, grieves outside a memorial remembering the victims of the school shooting.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSA red ribbon is tied around a gate outside the Chardon High School football field remembering the victims of a school shooting in Chardon, Ohio. Three students were killed and two others wounded by suspect TJ Lane in Monday's shooting.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSA memorial is seen outside Chardon High School remembering the victims of the school shooting. Three students were killed and two others wounded by suspect TJ Lane in Monday's shooting rampage at the Ohio high school.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoAlissa Scully, right, leans on the shoulder of Tabitha Johnson, center, as they view a memorial with Deborah McCurry in Chardon, Ohio.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSElizabeth Sounik, 7, sits on a snow mound outside St. Mary's of Chardon after a candlelight vigil remembering the victims of a school shooting in Chardon, Ohio February 28, 2012. Three students were killed and two others wounded by suspect TJ Lane in Monday's shooting at the Ohio high school.Request to buy this photo

Aaron Josefczyk | REUTERSSuspect TJ Lane is escorted into the Geauga County Courthouse Annex by Sheriff deputies for his court appearance in Chardon, Ohio February 28, 2012. He will probably be charged with three counts of aggravated murder and other offenses, the prosecutors said.Request to buy this photo

Gary Abrahamsen | AP Photo/WEWS TVWEWS TV reporter Jenn Strathman interviews Chardon High School assistant football coach Frank Hall in Chardon, Ohio. Hall, who has been hailed as a hero by students who say he chased the gunman out of the cafeteria, said that he couldn't discuss what happened, but added: "I wish I could have done more."Request to buy this photo

Warren Dillaway | AP Photo/Ashtabula Star BeaconA red ribbon is seen for three students killed Monday at Chardon High School. T.J. Lane, the suspect in Monday's shooting of five students at Chardon High School, chose his victims at random and is "someone who's not well," a prosecutor said.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSFlowers are placed on the entrance to Chardon High School, February 28, 2012. Three students were killed and two others wounded by suspect TJ Lane in Monday's shooting at the high school.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoTom Barstow re-lights candles at a makeshift memorial on the square in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 28. The Geauga County town east of Cleveland is mourning the death of three students and the wounding of two others in a shooting at the high school Monday morning.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoCandles flicker at a makeshift memorial at the gazebo in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 28, 2012 . The Geauga County town 30 miles east of Cleveland is mourning the death of three students and the wounding of two others in a shooting at the high school Monday morning.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSBradley Gartner, 12, stands outside St. Mary's of Chardon during a candlelight vigil remembering the victims of a school shooting in Chardon. The three students who died are Demetrius Hewlin, 16, and Russell King Jr., 17, and Daniel Parmertor, 16.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSPeople gather outside St. Mary's of Chardon for a candlelight vigil remembering the victims of a school shooting. Chardon High School Principal Andy Fetchik’s voice broke at the vigil as he told students and parents how proud he was of the students.Request to buy this photo

Shannon Stapleton | REUTERSPeople gather outside St. Mary's of Chardon for a candlelight vigil remembering the victims of a school shooting in Chardon, Ohio. The three students who died are Demetrius Hewlin, 16, and Russell King Jr., 17, and Daniel Parmertor, 16, whose funeral will be Saturday after a funeral Mass at St. Mary.Request to buy this photo

Warren Dillaway | AP Photo/Ashtabula Star BeaconMourners gather outside St. Mary's Church during a memorial service Feb. 28, 2012, for three students killed Monday at Chardon High School, in Chardon, Ohio.Request to buy this photo

Warren Dillaway | AP Photo/Ashtabula Star BeaconA young girl plants a candle in a snow bank as mourners gather outside St. Mary's Church during a memorial service, Feb. 28, 2012, for three students killed Monday at Chardon High School, in Chardon, Ohio.Request to buy this photo

Warren Dillaway | AP Photo/Ashtabula Star BeaconA church sign and news trucks are seen outside St. Mary's Church before a memorial service Feb. 28, 2012, for three students killed Monday at Chardon High School, in Chardon, Ohio. T.J. Lane, the suspect in Monday's shooting of five students at Chardon High School chose his victims at random and is "someone who's not well, " a prosecutor said as the slightly built young man appeared in juvenile court.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoT.J. Lane, a suspect in yesterday's shooting of five students at Chardon High School is taken into juvenile court by Geauga County deputies in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 28, 2012. Three of the five students wounded in the attacks have since died.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoBouquets of flowers sit on the sign in front of the high school in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 28, 2012. A gunman opened fire inside the school's cafeteria at the start of the school day Monday. Three of the victims have died and two remain hospitalized.Request to buy this photo

Muck Duncan | AP PhotoA group of students and parents pray for the victims of the school shooting on the square in Chardon, Ohio.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoRev. Jeff Johnson, left, and Bill Mullett lead prayers during a service for victims of a school shooting at Chardon Assembly of God in Chardon, Feb. 27, 2012. A gunman opened fire inside the high school's cafeteria at the start of the school day, killing three student and wounding two others.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoFlowers and candles sit next to the gazebo on the square in Chardon, Ohio as a tribute to victims of a school shooting after gunman opened fire inside the high school's cafeteria. Three of the victims have died and two remain hospitalized.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoAlissa Sully, 17, hugs a friend before a prayer service for victims of a school shooting at Chardon Assembly of God in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012.Request to buy this photo

Warren Dillaway | AP Photo/The Star-BeaconNancy Norsic, left, hugs her son after being reunited following a shooting Monday, Feb. 27, 2012 at Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoOhio Gov. John Kasich has ordered that the flags at the Ohio Statehouse flags and in Geauga County to be flown at half-staff to honor the victims killed during the school shooting. The American flag in Chardon Sqaure had already been lowered on Monday at 5 p.m.Request to buy this photo

Warren Dillaway | AP Photo/Ashtabula Star BeaconParents and children are reunited at Chardon Middle School in Chardon, Ohio, Feb, 27, 2012, following a shooting at Chardon High School.Request to buy this photo

Warren Dillaway | (AP Photo/Ashtabula Star BeaconA parent embraces his child after the shooting at Chardon High School. A teenager described as an outcast at the suburban Cleveland high school opened fire in the cafeteria Monday, killing three students and wounding two others before he was chased from the building by a teacher and captured a short distance away.Request to buy this photo

Thomas Ondrey | The Plain Dealer, APChardon police check student bookbags before allowing students to enter Maple Elementary School following a shooting in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012.Request to buy this photo

Thomas Ondrey | The Plain Dealer, APA distraught Ava Polaski, a sophomore, leaves school grounds with her mother Misty Polaski following a shooting in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012.Request to buy this photo

Thomas Ondrey | The Plain Dealer, APChardon High School students file out of the high school, at rear, into Maple Elementary for pick up by their parents following a shooting in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012.Request to buy this photo

Thomas Ondrey | The Plain Dealer, APPolice vehicles respond to the area close to Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012. A teenager opened fire in the cafeteria Monday morning, killing three students and wounding two others before being caught a short distance away, authorities said.Request to buy this photo

Ron Kuntz | ReutersChardon City Schools superintendent Joe Bregant talks with the media about the events that took place inside Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012.Request to buy this photo

Ron Kuntz | ReutersStudents walk away from Chardon High School with their parents after a gunman shot one girl and four boys in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012.Request to buy this photo

Ron Kuntz | ReutersA student walks away from Chardon High School with her mother after a gunman shot one girl and four boys in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012.Request to buy this photo

Ron Kuntz | ReutersFederal agents stand outside the residence of suspected gunman T.J. Lane, who allegedly shot one girl and four boys inside Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoFBI and local police investigators search for evidence in a rural area of Chardon Township, Ohio Monday, Feb. 27, 2012. A gunman opened fire inside the Chardon High School cafeteria at the start of the school day Monday, killing three students and wounding two others, officials said.Request to buy this photo

Tony Dejak | AP PhotoAn FBI agent searches a wooded several miles from the shooting Feb. 27, 2012, in Chardon, Ohio. High school junior Nate Mueller, who was hit in the right ear, identified the shooter as T.J. Lane.Request to buy this photo

Tony Dejak | AP PhotoInvestigative agents search a home several miles from the shooting. A suspect believed to be a student was arrested a short distance away.Request to buy this photo

Tony Dejak | AP PhotoChardon Schools superintendent Joseph Bergant speaks at a news-conference Feb. 27, 2012, in Chardon, Ohio. A gunman opened fire inside a high school cafeteria at the start of the school day, killing three students and wounding two others, authorities said.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoS.W.A.T. members leave Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio today, Feb. 27, 2012. A gunman opened fire inside the high school's cafeteria at the start of the school day, wounding five students, officials said. Three students later died.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoA woman and her children walk down a back street near Chardon High School. A gunman opened fire inside a high school cafeteria at the start of the school day Monday, wounding five students, three of whom later died, authorities said. A suspect — believed to be a student — was arrested a short distance away.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoAn Ohio Highway Patrol helicopter takes off from the rear of Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio after a gunman opened fire inside the high school's cafeteria, wounding five students. Special Agent Vicki Anderson said the shooter was taken into custody near his car about half a mile away from the high school.Request to buy this photo

Tony Dejak | AP PhotoStudents exit Chardon High School. A gunman opened fire inside the high school's cafeteria at the start of the school day, wounding five students, officials said. A suspect is in custody.Request to buy this photo

Tony Dejak | AP PhotoDoug Gasper, a ninth grader at Chardon High School, is hugged by his mother, Sandy, as they leave Maple Elementary School in Chardon, Ohio. Students assembled at Maple Elementary School after a shooting took place at the high school. Three students died.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoParents take their children from Chardon Middle School in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012. Students were released after a gunman opened fire inside the nearby high school's cafeteria at the start of the school day.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoParents walk past Chardon Middle School with students in Chardon, Ohio Monday, Feb. 27, 2012. The school released students to their parents after a gunman opened fire inside the nearby high school's cafeteria at the start of the school day today, wounding five students.Request to buy this photo

Mark Duncan | AP PhotoParents walk past Chardon Middle School with students in Chardon, Ohio. According to the Geauga County Sheriff's office and the FBI, a suspect has been arrested. Scott Wilson of the FBI said that at this point they believe there was only one shooter, but the incident remains under investigation.Request to buy this photo

Tony Dejak | AP PhotoStudents leave with parents from Maple Elementary School after a shooting at Chardon High School. Parent Jeannette Roth, who had heard from her son Joshua, a junior, said he told her the shooting happened while students were eating breakfast in the cafeteria and waiting for first period.Request to buy this photo